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Executive Officers
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Keith
S. Fimian, Chairman and Founder. An original
co-founder of Radonics in 1986, Keith Fimian was the
Company's Chairman and CEO from its founding until 2000. Mr. Fimian is responsible for the
Company's long-term business strategy, its key client relationships, and its new business development
initiatives. Prior to founding the Company,
Mr. Fimian worked for seven years with the international accounting firm KPMG
Peat Marwick, including a two-year rotational assignment in the firm's executive
offices in New York City. A
certified public accountant, Mr. Fimian received his Bachelors in Accounting
from the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, where he was
awarded a four-year scholarship and captained the football team.
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William H. Bowman, President and Chief Executive Officer. Bill Bowman joined U.S. Inspect in June of 2003,
and is responsible for the execution of the strategic plan and operation
of both U.S. inspect and its
Commercial Assessments division. Prior to joining U.S. Inspect, he
served as President and Director of ChildrenFirst Inc., and was
responsible for all sales, marketing, and client services functions for
this provider of backup childcare centers. Prior to joining
ChildrenFirst Inc., Bill was President of Logal Software and was responsible
for establishing the U.S. operations of this Israeli software company
which he took public in 1996. In the years preceding his time at Logal,
Mr. Bowman was a partner at Regis McKenna, Inc., was co-founder and CEO
of Spinnaker Software Corp, and worked as a strategy analyst for the
Boston Consulting Group. Mr. Bowman received his MBA (with distinction)
from Harvard Business School. He received his BS in Industrial
Engineering from Northwestern University where he was a National Merit
Scholar. Bill also co-founded the Montrose School, a private girls’
school located in suburban Boston and is a former Trustee of the
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Matthew T. Murphy, Chief Operating Officer.
Matthew Murphy has been a dedicated and talented leader at U.S. Inspect for
more than 10 years. Prior to being named Chief Operating Officer, Murphy served
as Vice President of Corporate Services, successfully ensuring client
satisfaction, business growth, and new business development with U.S. Inspect’s
corporate relocation clients. Murphy’s past experience includes leading
the Residential Division for U.S. Inspect as Director of Residential
Services. As COO, Mr. Murphy is now responsible for the operations of
the entire company, drawing on his extensive past experience running both the
Residential and Corporate Divisions. Mr. Murphy received a BA in
Political Science and Economics from Christendom College in Front Royal,
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Christopher
C. Greene,
Chief Financial Officer. Chris Greene joined U.S. Inspect in May 2004,
and is responsible for directing the company’s accounting and financial
operations. Mr. Greene brings over 16 years of progressive experience from the
telecommunications and real estate industries, and is a proven
leader in strategic and tactical financial management. Prior to joining
U.S. Inspect, Mr. Greene served as Vice President of Finance and Analysis at Winstar Communications, where he directed Winstar’s accounting and finance
organizations. While at Winstar he was instrumental in developing the company's
business plan and implementing operational efficiencies that resulted in
improving cash flow by more than $150 million per year. Additionally, Mr. Greene also served as Winstar’s Vice President of Business
Operations and Planning where he directed and implemented the business-planning
processes encompassing comprehensive network deployment and development
planning. Prior to joining Winstar, Mr. Greene served in a variety of finance
and accounting management roles at NHP, Inc, an owner and manager of more than
$10 Billion of multi-unit apartment complexes. Mr. Greene received his B.S. in
Accounting in 1988 from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. |
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Edward E. How III, Vice President, General
Counsel & Corporate Secretary. Ed How joined U.S. Inspect in 1995 as
general counsel and oversees legal, risk management and human resources matters
of the company. Mr. How is charged with identifying, assessing and
minimizing legal and business risks, and advising Executive Management and the
Board on various legal and business issues. He is also involved in
developing strategic alliances with online and offline businesses, including
contractual relationships -- marketing, co-branding, licensing, Web,
distribution, promotional, preferred supplier, etc. -- with traditional and
Internet-based real estate, corporate relocation and lending services
providers. Mr. How earned his Juris Doctor from the George Mason
University School of Law in Arlington, Virginia and his BS in Communications
from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. A certified relocation
professional, Mr. How is a member of the Virginia State Bar. |
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Thomas J. Santschi, Chief Technology
Officer. Thomas Santschi
joined the U.S. Inspect team in 1989 as part of the Radon team and has progressed through the
company to the position of Chief Technology Officer, where he is
responsible for determining the
Company's system requirements and maintaining the company's technological edge
in the industry. Mr. Santschi currently manages a staff of more than a dozen
information technology professionals. Tom received his Bachelor of Arts degree in History from
Christendom College in Front Royal, Virginia. |
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